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there may be other features, energy efficiency for the fine print of a mortgage. and it won't work hard enough to put it there for people to notice. now i have 10 ideas for you and not go pretty quick. 10 proposals for greater simplification and each is set to be a little short story. number one americans don't save great for retirement. this is a problem for people who struggle when they get to retirement age. here's a chart that shows in the plan. it is easy to do that, but people.because why not do it tomorrow if you don't have to do it today and tomorrow never comes. people are automatically rolled. a study shows the effect of automatic enrollment increasing savings significantly higher than the effect of tax incentives and increasing savings. automatic enrollment doesn't cost a nickel. tax incentives cost a lot. the automatic enrollment policy jump savings more significantly than big tax incentives. there's a lesson about making things automatic can have big social benefits, even more so than taxpayer resources. they are the happy employees who are content wi
there may be other features, energy efficiency for the fine print of a mortgage. and it won't work hard enough to put it there for people to notice. now i have 10 ideas for you and not go pretty quick. 10 proposals for greater simplification and each is set to be a little short story. number one americans don't save great for retirement. this is a problem for people who struggle when they get to retirement age. here's a chart that shows in the plan. it is easy to do that, but people.because why...
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we had guys like william simon who'd been secretary of the treasury, secretary of energy, and jack had been the head of the general services administration and we were talking around the dinner table of one of our board dinners and they said a very simple question. if impact you go in and take a high level position in the new administration -- and they are talking from practical experience -- the first thing you have to do is now you have to get your spouse down here and your kids down here and you have to get them settled into new schools. you have to sell your old house and put all of your investments into the trust and you are worried about that on one side. in the meantime, you are going into your department and the only people you are hearing from are the people who are already there and obviously they have an interest in the status quo because they want to keep doing what they've been doing all along. so, all of a sudden you have been there for six months. you are the cheerleader for the ones that are supposed to be running and redirecting and it's business as usual. whether it i
we had guys like william simon who'd been secretary of the treasury, secretary of energy, and jack had been the head of the general services administration and we were talking around the dinner table of one of our board dinners and they said a very simple question. if impact you go in and take a high level position in the new administration -- and they are talking from practical experience -- the first thing you have to do is now you have to get your spouse down here and your kids down here and...
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there is a will, the energy, the community commitment and professional commitments and engage kids and mutual respect and trust call all the kids are here. people have come up to me all day today. i was doing the pizza party or hanging out with my girls, i got to know the teachers really well, the principal and i was over at middle school, people said thank you for writing the book. so it was a privilege to be here, a life changing experience to be here and in some small way i can take this kind of conversation not just here but in other communities across the country and maybe into those offices in washington as well then i will have paid back the care and hospitality i received when i was here so thank you very much. [applause] >> i dare not ask the question, it is appropriate we ask members of the audience, let me just remind you that this is being taped for c-span so if you have a question, don't ask it until the microphone is in your hand, please. i don't mean to scare anybody. over here. >> just a comment. i am a teacher at union city high and i am proud to teach here and i reall
there is a will, the energy, the community commitment and professional commitments and engage kids and mutual respect and trust call all the kids are here. people have come up to me all day today. i was doing the pizza party or hanging out with my girls, i got to know the teachers really well, the principal and i was over at middle school, people said thank you for writing the book. so it was a privilege to be here, a life changing experience to be here and in some small way i can take this...
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. >> we try to choose books that are topical join him energy, that are either use a hot clinical topics or something that people in our community can relate to, immigration, economy, illegal immigration and right down to our last book. so we usually have a lot of response that way. >> we set up a website here, and every year women have a book selected we update it. here's the book, here's the topic of here's a link to the authors pages. here's what we are planning country. as was at the time and date and location we updated continuously. we promote the website on her homepage. the ultimate goal i would say is to just really get as many people to read the same book and then to come together and discuss it. one of the things that we've always talked about is how often have you read a really great book or an article, then you don't have anybody to talk to about it and you want to bounce ideas off each other. find out what other people thought about it. that's part of interesting when people ask questions and inevitably some people say you stole my question. i was going to ask that. so you
. >> we try to choose books that are topical join him energy, that are either use a hot clinical topics or something that people in our community can relate to, immigration, economy, illegal immigration and right down to our last book. so we usually have a lot of response that way. >> we set up a website here, and every year women have a book selected we update it. here's the book, here's the topic of here's a link to the authors pages. here's what we are planning country. as was at...
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trade negotiation of a huge array of nontrade policies that affects our day-to-day lie lives, from energy to food safety to how expensive medicines are, how safe or roads are, to our jobs and investment policy, and land use policy in our domestic local communities. this form of domestic diplomatic legislating by the executive branch, and really international preemption of state rights, eye chronically happened to a very conservative -- under a very conservative president, who was very nervous about international agencies and the preemption of states rights. now, congress did in 1988 try to take back some of the turf, but it didn't change underlying structure of fast track. they added some new negotiating objectives but didn't take back any of the power, and a sort of trick to all this that has come out, whenever congress writes as objectives are totally ignored every time. so it turns out the fast track of nixon -- i'm sorry -- of '88 that was used for nafta and wto, required labor standards. people have been in the fights recently, know this is a controversial issue that was required in
trade negotiation of a huge array of nontrade policies that affects our day-to-day lie lives, from energy to food safety to how expensive medicines are, how safe or roads are, to our jobs and investment policy, and land use policy in our domestic local communities. this form of domestic diplomatic legislating by the executive branch, and really international preemption of state rights, eye chronically happened to a very conservative -- under a very conservative president, who was very nervous...
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she was in her 70's by then and the prosecutors and all of their energies on this case trying to put them back into prison. c-span: where is cheryl today? >> guest: cheryl has made her life, too. sheryl is in boston. wonderfully enough, the prosecutor when she agreed that cheryl would not go back to prison, made her sign an unofficial, not a binding statement that she wouldn't appear -- ever appear on television. prosecutors are very under of that interview is being given by people who were released. c-span: how can you do that? how can you -- >> guest: well, there was a real question. boston peters said what is she afraid of? she allowed her -- she didn't want her speaking on television. when i came to florida, the day we knew that we could take grant snowden and to freedom after the 11 years he was not going to serve his life term but he did spend 11 years in this rathole prison in florida, the prosecutor who was by then - and broken had only one pleaded the judge. your honor, we would just ask that mr. snowden not talk to the television interviews and the media, and the judge said
she was in her 70's by then and the prosecutors and all of their energies on this case trying to put them back into prison. c-span: where is cheryl today? >> guest: cheryl has made her life, too. sheryl is in boston. wonderfully enough, the prosecutor when she agreed that cheryl would not go back to prison, made her sign an unofficial, not a binding statement that she wouldn't appear -- ever appear on television. prosecutors are very under of that interview is being given by people who...